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First Time Visiting Tokyo Tower? Must-See Spots and How to Enjoy Your Visit

2024 6/04
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Introduction

Tokyo Tower is widely known as an iconic symbol of Japan’s capital, Tokyo. Standing at 333 meters tall, this tower was completed in 1958 and has since captivated countless visitors as a prominent tourist attraction. This article aims to introduce the charms of Tokyo Tower and how to visit it, specifically for American tourists.

Basic Information and Construction History of Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower was modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Completed in 1958, it was the tallest self-supporting steel tower in the world at that time. Its primary purpose was to serve as a television and radio broadcasting tower, but it has since become an extremely popular tourist destination.

Additionally, Tokyo Tower is an iconic part of Tokyo’s skyline, making it a must-see spot for both domestic and international visitors. The tower frequently appears in movies, dramas, and anime, further highlighting its significance.

The Charms of Tokyo Tower

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①Panoramic View

From the observation decks of Tokyo Tower, you can get a panoramic view of the entire city of Tokyo. On clear days, you might even be able to see Mount Fuji. During the day, you can enjoy the bustling urban scenery, while at night, you can marvel at the beautifully illuminated cityscape.

②Light Up

Tokyo Tower’s nighttime illumination is another must-see attraction. Special illuminations are held during Christmas and New Year, and the lighting changes according to the season and special events. The contrast between the night view and the illumination captivates visitors.

Special Observatory and Main Deck

Tokyo Tower has two observation decks: the Main Deck (150 meters) and the Special Observatory (250 meters). Each deck offers different perspectives of Tokyo’s scenery. The view from the Special Observatory is particularly breathtaking, making it a popular spot for photography.

Recommended Activities at Tokyo Tower

① Foot Town

At the base of Tokyo Tower is Foot Town, a shopping mall. Here, you can find various shops and entertainment facilities, making it an ideal place to purchase souvenirs.

② Restaurants and Cafes Inside Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower houses several restaurants and cafes. Especially at the restaurants located in the observation decks, you can enjoy a meal while taking in the stunning views of Tokyo. The selection of Japanese cuisine and desserts is extensive, making it worth a visit.

Tourist Attractions Around Tokyo Tower

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Zojoji Temple

Located right next to Tokyo Tower, Zojoji Temple is a historic Buddhist temple with roots dating back to the Edo period. The view of Tokyo Tower from Zojoji Temple is spectacular, attracting many visitors.

Shiba Park

Around Tokyo Tower, there is the expansive Shiba Park. Here, you can enjoy nature and have a picnic. In spring, the park is adorned with cherry blossoms, making it a perfect photo spot.

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

On the second floor of The Prince Park Tower Tokyo is “Prince Shiba Park,” where you can enjoy a walk through paths lined with cherry blossoms and roses. It’s also a rare photo spot where you can get a beautiful close-up view of the entire Tokyo Tower from the ground.

Conclusion

Tokyo Tower captivates visitors with its stunning views, illuminations, and a variety of activities. Use the information provided in this article to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit to Tokyo Tower. We promise you a wonderful experience at Tokyo Tower!

Access

Main Transportation Methods

  • Oedo Line, Akabanebashi Station, Exit Akabanebashi: 5-minute walk
  • Hibiya Line, Kamiyacho Station, Exit 1: 7-minute walk
  • Mita Line, Onarimon Station, Exit A1: 6-minute walk

There are also other access routes. For more details, please refer to the official website.
Official Website: Tokyo Tower

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